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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really two factors to focus on. first, what effect does it have on consumer confidence? first question, how does it affect consumer spending, psychology. the broader issue is more nebulous. what are the geopolitical ramifications of the event. we've had examples over the past 20 years, oklahoma city or 9/11, some have very profound impacts on geopolitical impacts and the economy and some not as much. >> since the woes of last year, there's been a mind set of investors to buy the dips. as the market comes lower, they step in and see an opportunity to buy. now, we've had a pretty good selloff in the past couple of days an
corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really...
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also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers w
also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment...
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economy and high gear. the sharp drop over the last month comes just as more americans are feeling the impact of federal spending cuts. if some economists believe that the two could balance each other out dollar for dollar. gas prices have gone down about 30¢ a gallon since hitting a high near $3.80 a gallon earlier this year. the drop is mostly due to falling oil prices. >> we're also following gas prices this morning. according to aaa fuel gauge, the national average is $3.51 a gallon. the state average is at $3.88 a gallon, that is down 3¢ from yesterday. here is a look at the local numbers. san francisco was at $4.50. in oakland, $3.88, in san jose they're coming in at the lows of $3.84 a gallon. >> we're also following news out of san francisco this morning where barry bonds commemorative plaque has gone missing. kron4 jackie sissel is live from at&t park. >> we do have a video shown where the plaque was. this is where the plant was last name. a lot of people thought that the giants took it down and
economy and high gear. the sharp drop over the last month comes just as more americans are feeling the impact of federal spending cuts. if some economists believe that the two could balance each other out dollar for dollar. gas prices have gone down about 30¢ a gallon since hitting a high near $3.80 a gallon earlier this year. the drop is mostly due to falling oil prices. >> we're also following gas prices this morning. according to aaa fuel gauge, the national average is $3.51 a gallon....
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the ceo of caterpillar sees a degree of stability in the global economy. he made the comment on cnbc yesterday. the equipment company, however, turned in disappointing earnings revenue and forecast in its earnings report. a marketing gimmick paid off for hasbro. the toy company reported moderate revenue growth. hasbro had an onlne contest to create a new token for monopoly. the public choose a cat. the company calls the contest "tremendously successful". the conservative koch brothers are reportedly eyeing a big investment in media - specifically, eight tribune company publications, including the chicago tribune, the los angeles times, and the baltimore sun. media ownership is reportedly something the koch brothers have focused on as part of a long-term plan to shrink the u.s. government and its regulations. a spokeswoman for koch industries says politics has nothing to do with the possible newspaper acquistion. we don't mean to gross you out, but bedbugs are making an aggressive move into hospitals and nursing homes. the national pest management associati
the ceo of caterpillar sees a degree of stability in the global economy. he made the comment on cnbc yesterday. the equipment company, however, turned in disappointing earnings revenue and forecast in its earnings report. a marketing gimmick paid off for hasbro. the toy company reported moderate revenue growth. hasbro had an onlne contest to create a new token for monopoly. the public choose a cat. the company calls the contest "tremendously successful". the conservative koch brothers...
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the office space provided for this plan will help ensure san francisco remains the knowledge economy center for the region, if not nationally. this new downtown district will accommodate 6 million square foot of new office space, new housing, 12 hundred affordable new house, 100,000 square foot of new retail space and of course a network of new and walkable streets. it's an important part of how we are paying for the critical infrastructure. many of you were hurt when agencies were limited in the state. but here in this center, this plan em ploys the majority of the streets and parks and affordable housing by the value of private investment and using the power of tax increment financing. the value of the public land and the targeted developer fees and helping us create this vision without resorting to overburdening our general fund or new taxes. when this terminal was originally built in the 1930s it was a growing project. i'm confident the growth san francisco will continue to grow with a new transit center and downtown district. i also want to give a great shot out to president oba
the office space provided for this plan will help ensure san francisco remains the knowledge economy center for the region, if not nationally. this new downtown district will accommodate 6 million square foot of new office space, new housing, 12 hundred affordable new house, 100,000 square foot of new retail space and of course a network of new and walkable streets. it's an important part of how we are paying for the critical infrastructure. many of you were hurt when agencies were limited in...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. made the way you say at subwa. with our oven roasted chicken, now a $3 six-inch select. make it your own with melty monterey cheddar or creamy ranch. and during april, the black forest ham is also a $3 six-inch select. subway. eat fresh. disco♪er grey goose, cherry noir. is also a $3 six-inch select. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. new order will be with us. our next guest comes to us from a land of oprinces and witches and magic and that place is chicago, illinois. her fairy tale adventure show "once upon a time" airs sunday nights at 8:00 here on abc. please say hello to jennifer morrison. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: i love that dress. >> i wanted to wear something bright today. >> jimmy: you did indeed. did you just get here from vancouver? you shoot the show in vancouver? >> we do. i just finished friday in vancouver and drove my car back, which is great. i love vancouver. it's a great place. >> jimmy: vancouver is a great place. very cold this time of y
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. made the way you say at subwa. with our oven roasted chicken, now a $3 six-inch select. make it your own with melty monterey cheddar or creamy ranch. and during april, the black forest ham is also a $3 six-inch select. subway. eat fresh. disco♪er grey goose, cherry noir. is also a $3 six-inch select. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. new order will be with us. our next guest comes to us from a land of oprinces and...
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they were worried about the health of the global economy following a report that it department grow as fast as expected i should say during the fourth quarter. gold is bouncing back after posting its biggest daily decline ever in dollar terms. it was down $140 over the last two days. the precious metal had fallen $203. this rng monmorning, investigat looking ahead. and earnings from johnson&john an and goldman sachs. goldman sachs coming in with earnings ahead of expectations. in yesterday's session, the dow fell 265 points to 14599 and the nads dabbing fell 78 to close at 3,216. at jon mentioned, carnival cruise will reimburse the government for the cost to the passengers on the cruise ship. it left thousands of people stranded. carnival has come under fire from senator jay rockefeller who questioned the company's willingness to pay. he is the chair of the senate commerce committee and he estimates both accidents cost the coast guard and the navy more than $4 million. back to you. >>> thank you very much. we'll check back a little later on. >>> right now, we want to check in with mete
they were worried about the health of the global economy following a report that it department grow as fast as expected i should say during the fourth quarter. gold is bouncing back after posting its biggest daily decline ever in dollar terms. it was down $140 over the last two days. the precious metal had fallen $203. this rng monmorning, investigat looking ahead. and earnings from johnson&john an and goldman sachs. goldman sachs coming in with earnings ahead of expectations. in...
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kansas republican say the cuts are hurting the economy. lawmakers want furloughs postponed to give time to find a remedy. air traffic control cut backs are facing delays nationwide. >> pressure building on a district attorney to resign in texas because she was found drunk driving. the video shows her losing her balance, and failing several times to try to walk a straight line. she pleaded guilty and is serving a 45 day jail term but the 63-year-old two determine d.a.says she has no plans to quit. >> a ground breaking today, the school located on summit drive. as city leaders came out to celebrate, some are not happy bit. abc 7 news has the story. a ground breaking for the newest school in burlingame in 50 years. declining enrollment forced them to close in the 70s but that changed now. >> we have over 200 students coming to the burlingame school district over and above what is predicted three years ago. >> so you need a new school? >> we need a new school. >> it straddles burlingame and lilsboro. some don't want it back because streets and
kansas republican say the cuts are hurting the economy. lawmakers want furloughs postponed to give time to find a remedy. air traffic control cut backs are facing delays nationwide. >> pressure building on a district attorney to resign in texas because she was found drunk driving. the video shows her losing her balance, and failing several times to try to walk a straight line. she pleaded guilty and is serving a 45 day jail term but the 63-year-old two determine d.a.says she has no plans...
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and the national economy is it going to affect either. well i think if that's the data bill you know when we looked actually into the numbers in terms of the jobs that would be created by this pipeline it looks about thirty five permanent jobs would be created you know that's something that would be good in some ways but the risk from the project is so much larger than that both in terms of what it could do if the pipeline ruptures like what we saw in mayflower arkansas or just what the impact of climate change that this pipeline would worsen continue to have an american economy so i think there's a pretty clear case to be made that despite the few jobs it would create we have so much more potential to move towards clean energy and create more jobs in renewable energies so kids don't agree on all the risks when it's so keystones creation you know the argument was for domestic oil prices going down could we see domestic oil prices in fact rise even with keystones creation is that a possibility. yes that's exactly right the interesting thin
and the national economy is it going to affect either. well i think if that's the data bill you know when we looked actually into the numbers in terms of the jobs that would be created by this pipeline it looks about thirty five permanent jobs would be created you know that's something that would be good in some ways but the risk from the project is so much larger than that both in terms of what it could do if the pipeline ruptures like what we saw in mayflower arkansas or just what the impact...
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. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the sequester budget cuts. john told senate committee today 100,000 soldiers would be removed from duty over the next decade unless those automatic spending cuts are stopped. he says the losses would under mine the army's ability to be prepared for wartime missions. the army's share of the automatic cuts over the next 6 months is $7.6 billion. >> firefighters made an impassionately today to keep their stations open. the board of supervisors today debated whether to close county fire houses. it was shrinking property tax revenues. four or five stations were shutdown this year now two more or on the chopping block. firefighters s
. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the...
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our entire economy isn't a problem. and then you have the unfunded liability of the major entitlement program like social security and medicare which are larger by some measures than the world economy. but that's not a problem. and there are usually two arguments that people make to this effect. i try address them in "devouring freedom: can big government ever be stopped?." one is trust us, we're the government. we'll know what to do before the crisis comes. the other it's will a sucker born every minute. people will keep buying the treasury bonds, interest rates will never return to where they were before the financial crisis. the economy at some point will recampaign some semblance of normal growth and everything will be fine. there's no nothing to worry about that. i think that is something that has to be addressed before you can talk about doing anything politically about the size of the federal government. secondly, i think there is a sort of divide amongt american people. many are divided even with themselves over
our entire economy isn't a problem. and then you have the unfunded liability of the major entitlement program like social security and medicare which are larger by some measures than the world economy. but that's not a problem. and there are usually two arguments that people make to this effect. i try address them in "devouring freedom: can big government ever be stopped?." one is trust us, we're the government. we'll know what to do before the crisis comes. the other it's will a...
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. >>> there is no question about it that it is a linchpin of the bay area economy but apple has been struggling. the stock price tumbling leading people to wonder about the future of apple. >> let's bring in scott budman. is it speculation or tangible? >> lots of selling in apple stock lately. for the last several months the overall market has been rising. for today the stock falling 5.5% dipping below $400 oa share. in september apple traded above $700 a share. even as demand stays strong for the products there is concern about if in the overall economy's future. apple stores are still full of shoppers but some apple investors have an empty feeling these days. shares of the company are now down to levels not seen since 2011. is it time to panic? >> in my 30 years the warning that apple days are over and numbered have come up four or five times and apple has always rebounded. >> apple shares have soared and sunk along with the overall market even shaping things up for bay area gold buyers and sellers. he saw his shiny investments tumble hundreds of dollars in a week. >> we are going
. >>> there is no question about it that it is a linchpin of the bay area economy but apple has been struggling. the stock price tumbling leading people to wonder about the future of apple. >> let's bring in scott budman. is it speculation or tangible? >> lots of selling in apple stock lately. for the last several months the overall market has been rising. for today the stock falling 5.5% dipping below $400 oa share. in september apple traded above $700 a share. even as...
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davis a democrat was dogged by a saggy economy, energy blackouts, and frustration from his labor union base. fewer than 900,000 signatures were needed to launch the recall. it took only 65 signatures and $3,500 to get on the ballot. aside from the two candidates a cast of more than 100 characters ended up on the ballot from the famous arnold schwarzenegger arianna huffington, and larry flynt, to the onabsurd. a primary system that now rewards the top two vote getters regardless of party, and taking responsibility for drawing district boundaries away from lawmakers and giving it to state -- senator's panel. joining me now is joe garofoli. welcome back into "the war room." >> i object to calling gary coleman absurd. >> michael: yeah you could have said what are you walking about? how did this turn into this major recall. >> there was a very low turnout for the previous election very nasty where gray davis was up for reelection so the bar was low to have a recall. you had the energy crisis people thought davis bungled it he passed a vehicle license fee to raise money, because the economy
davis a democrat was dogged by a saggy economy, energy blackouts, and frustration from his labor union base. fewer than 900,000 signatures were needed to launch the recall. it took only 65 signatures and $3,500 to get on the ballot. aside from the two candidates a cast of more than 100 characters ended up on the ballot from the famous arnold schwarzenegger arianna huffington, and larry flynt, to the onabsurd. a primary system that now rewards the top two vote getters regardless of party, and...
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economy. that's the size of the entire canadian economy. it probably would've been there for a month straight. but a look at how the federal budget staff, cuts to the program we don't want pat or any of this stuff, that traces back to trade because we have less tax revenue. we have listed him because we have less economy and mr. whitlock cumulative effect, which is a problem entirely ignored by simply looking at the theory of comparative advantage. i mentioned fighter planes. the midpoint one other thing out. i am primarily concerned with the economic implications of the free trade issue. there's a lot of noneconomic implications. for example, the united states today is unable to put a simple military aircraft in the air without components made by potential adversaries. i gave a talk at national defense university in washington three years ago and they said we kind of know that the defense contractors control congress and nobody cares. i'm like okay. you guys worry about it. if you don't mind the idea of the usb depend in for his defense, h
economy. that's the size of the entire canadian economy. it probably would've been there for a month straight. but a look at how the federal budget staff, cuts to the program we don't want pat or any of this stuff, that traces back to trade because we have less tax revenue. we have listed him because we have less economy and mr. whitlock cumulative effect, which is a problem entirely ignored by simply looking at the theory of comparative advantage. i mentioned fighter planes. the midpoint one...
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. >> despite some rebound in the local economy, food banks report the need for food is still very high in the local area. they say the money from the walks is helping them keep food on those shelves. thanks very much for putting that together and everybody who turned out. looks like everybody turned out. big crowds out there today. >> everybody had on shorts. >> the reason for that. >> it was so nice out today. >> the weather guy is going to notice that, right? we are talking about temperatures that are actually going to get warmer tomorrow. if you thought it was hot today, hang on tomorrow, a little warmer. a few 90s especially in our inland valleys, places like livermore, san jose, close to 90. we're talking about a record breaking day tomorrow. tomorrow expected to go down in the history books in the weather department. good news, will cool, 92 too warm, we'll get back into the 80s and eventually the 70s toward the weekend. really a roller coaster ride for the week. >> you're playing in on the conservative side. it might be creeping higher? >> temperatures could get even warmer than
. >> despite some rebound in the local economy, food banks report the need for food is still very high in the local area. they say the money from the walks is helping them keep food on those shelves. thanks very much for putting that together and everybody who turned out. looks like everybody turned out. big crowds out there today. >> everybody had on shorts. >> the reason for that. >> it was so nice out today. >> the weather guy is going to notice that, right? we...
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closing time back did hours to help boost tourism and local economies. critics warn that it could increase drunk driving and crime around the bars. the legislation would only affect bars and restaurants, liquor store hours would not change. >> lawyers for the state bar are scheduled to tell a san francisco judge that east bay lawyer should be disbarred for smuggling out a hit list from her client who is behind bars. the former black must lick leader ordered the murders of an oakland journalist and two others in 2010. attorneys for the california state bar are recommending that his initial lawyer be stripped of her license for the offense in 2011. the project revealed she hit the hit list in her client's legal documents that guards were not allowed to certain. brown later admitted to the crime and know witnesses were ever harmed. >> hope you enjoy the warm weather yesterday because it was a "one and done." >> but we will still get a little taste today if not as much. mike has the details. >> that is the story, it will still be warmer-than-average even if
closing time back did hours to help boost tourism and local economies. critics warn that it could increase drunk driving and crime around the bars. the legislation would only affect bars and restaurants, liquor store hours would not change. >> lawyers for the state bar are scheduled to tell a san francisco judge that east bay lawyer should be disbarred for smuggling out a hit list from her client who is behind bars. the former black must lick leader ordered the murders of an oakland...
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. >> despite rebounds in the local economy, food banks report the need for food assistance still very high here and where we live. local food banks say the money they get from the walks is helping them keep food on the shelves. >>> and one more warning. it's going to be hot tomorrow. >> it is going to be hot. record heat across the bay area tomorrow. i wouldn't be surprised if you look at every city breaking a record across the bay tomorrow. 92 inland. 77 at the coast. it's going to be hard to escape the heat. as we head towards tuesday, things will cool. for wednesday and thursday, that's when the major cooling comes our way. we're back into the 70s inland. 60s at the coast. a little bit of everything this upcoming week. back into the 80s by next weekend. >> thank you very much. nice and warm. nice and dry. >> absolutely. thanks for watching nbc bay area news. the chris matthews show is next. >> good night, everyone. >> good night. >> this is is the chris matthews show. >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> tear down this wall. i can hear you. >> the time for change has com
. >> despite rebounds in the local economy, food banks report the need for food assistance still very high here and where we live. local food banks say the money they get from the walks is helping them keep food on the shelves. >>> and one more warning. it's going to be hot tomorrow. >> it is going to be hot. record heat across the bay area tomorrow. i wouldn't be surprised if you look at every city breaking a record across the bay tomorrow. 92 inland. 77 at the coast. it's...
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. >> how nice is it to be an automobile company and be for fuel economy, rather than opposing it. >> reporter: if this plan is catching the wave of the future, automakers hope its brings back some of the past. >> as both our plants grow, we might have the opportunity to bring some of our people back home that transfer to other locations. >> reporter: there's certainly plenty to plan for other vehicle spinoff sales. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the spark will begin going on sale this summer. the number of miles it gets per charge, has not been released by general motors just yet. >>> still to come on woornlg -- wjz eyewitness news. >>> a meningitis scare, causing major concern in one los angeles community. >>> i'm bob turk. first warning weather center. warmer temps and the risk of some showers. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates on all the day's news, and the updated forecast, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,, >>> we continue to update the breaking news
. >> how nice is it to be an automobile company and be for fuel economy, rather than opposing it. >> reporter: if this plan is catching the wave of the future, automakers hope its brings back some of the past. >> as both our plants grow, we might have the opportunity to bring some of our people back home that transfer to other locations. >> reporter: there's certainly plenty to plan for other vehicle spinoff sales. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the spark...
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why is the economy stock? >> you spoke to a wide variety of spectrum from the the very rich to those in the middle class and the working class. they all share this concern which is surprising to me that i would think that the upper class feels insulated? certainly, they feel as though the enormous amounts of money they are making city group compared the inequality of wealth in america to it 16th century spain. this is the bank, itself. and yes, i was surprised myself. and i am talking about the jewish community center on monday night, uc-berkeley on tuesday. i've spoken to labor groups, and some extremely wealthy people in florida, north in virginia. almost everywhere were all i find is that it is deeply trouble is that there's something really wrong in this country. yes, there is an exception and acceptance of inequality of income but now, it is 400 times the top one person is getting thicker% of the capital gains from the capital market. that is they're getting to percent-of the capital gains from the stock
why is the economy stock? >> you spoke to a wide variety of spectrum from the the very rich to those in the middle class and the working class. they all share this concern which is surprising to me that i would think that the upper class feels insulated? certainly, they feel as though the enormous amounts of money they are making city group compared the inequality of wealth in america to it 16th century spain. this is the bank, itself. and yes, i was surprised myself. and i am talking...
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china's economy grew more slowly than expected in the prior quarter. gold is bouncing back after posting its biggest decline ever. the precious metal has fallen more than 2$230 over the last to days. investigators will be focused on economic data coming out later this morning including consumer prices, housing starts as well as the numbers for industrial production. we had slightly better than expected earnings released from coca-cola as well as goldman sachs coming in with stronger than expected results. yesterday's session, the dow dropped 265 points, closing at 14,599. the nasdaq also taking it on the chin losing 78 points to finish at 3,216. scott, back to you. >> mary, thank you. >>> yahoo! reports today as well. the sunnyvale company's stock has been on a terror as investigators put great faith in the relatively new ceo, melissa myer. the company's financial report comes after the closing bell. google's comes thursday. shares were up 22% in 2013. 54% since miss mayer took the corner office. commodities, from copper to wheat, all much lower. it is
china's economy grew more slowly than expected in the prior quarter. gold is bouncing back after posting its biggest decline ever. the precious metal has fallen more than 2$230 over the last to days. investigators will be focused on economic data coming out later this morning including consumer prices, housing starts as well as the numbers for industrial production. we had slightly better than expected earnings released from coca-cola as well as goldman sachs coming in with stronger than...
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cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is concerned, he says none of it has made him want to quit. >> i'm not ready to retire. when i do leave, i'm from massachusetts, i won't -- i don't ride a horse, so i'll just drive off into the sunset with a convertible and then you won't care about me, i know the media will for
cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is concerned, he says none of it has made him want to quit. >> i'm not ready to retire. when i do leave, i'm from massachusetts, i won't -- i don't ride a horse, so i'll just drive off into the sunset with a...
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they pumped an estimated $18 million last year into the local economy. >>> lease and you are basking in the sun. >> temperatures at lake tahoe are at around freezing. going for a high of 63 degrees. tomorrow it will be near 70. so more warmth and i'll have the forecast and seven-day outlook when we return. >> and giants return home against the padres with madison bumgarner on the hill. he he hasn't lost a game this season. can he keep his winning way santa >>> meteorologist lisa argen has the forecast for everyone, 60s, 90s. >> we still have 80s inland in the south bay, as well. it's definitely warming up you quickly with live doppler 7-hd not tracking anything in the way of clouds. we had clouds along the monterey coast. if you are headed to the giants game, bring the usual gear, starting off mild. plenty of activities for earth day which is monday. a lot taking place over the weekend. it will be nice at the beaches today. here is a look from our emeryville camera. you can see a little hazy out there. golden gate bridge and no fog to speak of. 58 in mountain view and 50 half moon ba
they pumped an estimated $18 million last year into the local economy. >>> lease and you are basking in the sun. >> temperatures at lake tahoe are at around freezing. going for a high of 63 degrees. tomorrow it will be near 70. so more warmth and i'll have the forecast and seven-day outlook when we return. >> and giants return home against the padres with madison bumgarner on the hill. he he hasn't lost a game this season. can he keep his winning way santa >>>...
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it's the bright spot on our economy. it's adding to reduce the trade deficit, it's everything in my state. it is everything in my state. and you know what? we center small farmers, small family farmers who are -- who have to spend a million dollars before they can even take a crop out of the ground. that's an average farmer in my state. that's how much it costs to engage farming. and when we don't have a farm bill that provides some certainty, some security for them, we not only hurt them to and hurt american agricultural. we risk our secure food supply. i came here to speak for ntd farmers. -- north dakota farmers. i came here to speak for an energy policy. it's an amazing place here. you hear everybody say we believe in all of the above. and in north dakota we do all of the above. we not only are rich in natural gas and oil and kole. we have geothermal. we are one of the leading producers in the country on wind energy. we get it. policies in this body and city need to be established that provide certainty to our energy
it's the bright spot on our economy. it's adding to reduce the trade deficit, it's everything in my state. it is everything in my state. and you know what? we center small farmers, small family farmers who are -- who have to spend a million dollars before they can even take a crop out of the ground. that's an average farmer in my state. that's how much it costs to engage farming. and when we don't have a farm bill that provides some certainty, some security for them, we not only hurt them to...
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the economy was not as bad as it is now, but the war was obviously raging and it became clear that we were losing the war, which is what one of the episodes is about. >> and you think we're raging today. >> i feel like there -- i feel like there's a malaise in the united states right now. i do it's -- believe r not. i don't kno a culture can have h the self-esteem, but whatever the principles are that make us feel good about being americans and about where we live and this thing, just -- the simplest thing, this is the greatest country on earth, which is what we were all raised with that produces a blow and there's anxiety and changes afoot. at so many times there was gun control legislation and it went all the way to the end and disappeared like this time and you wonder how did that happen. >> gayle i always think you're going to zig when you san diego. >> welcome to the table, you guys. >> six seasons. how do you keep it relevant do you think? how do you continue to grow your audience? >> i'm always amazed at how he continues to tell ongoing stories about people you think you know a
the economy was not as bad as it is now, but the war was obviously raging and it became clear that we were losing the war, which is what one of the episodes is about. >> and you think we're raging today. >> i feel like there -- i feel like there's a malaise in the united states right now. i do it's -- believe r not. i don't kno a culture can have h the self-esteem, but whatever the principles are that make us feel good about being americans and about where we live and this thing,...
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once we do something, unless we step up security and limit access we could put passengers and our economy and safety at risk. >> next urban shield exercise is this fall. heather, abc 7 news. >> for the very latest dovement from boston stay with 7 news for special edition of 2pdu. elizabeth is anchoring from boston tonight at 10:00 over on abc z.also follow us on twitter at 7 news bay area. cover for you tonight on 7 news. come up next. city terrorize. who are the 2 brothers police say are behind the bombing. >> laura is in texas where you will hear from woman who lost her home and several of her tenant in the massive explosion the other night. >> this is sandhya it's going to get warm enough around here you may seeing some records. you may seeing some records. i'll be back with detailsÑáçwçñ >> one thing we do know is that whatever hateful agenda drove these men to such heinous acts will not, can not prevail. whatever they thought they could ultimatelyly achieve, they have already failed. they failed because the people of boston refuse to be intimidate intimidated. they fail because
once we do something, unless we step up security and limit access we could put passengers and our economy and safety at risk. >> next urban shield exercise is this fall. heather, abc 7 news. >> for the very latest dovement from boston stay with 7 news for special edition of 2pdu. elizabeth is anchoring from boston tonight at 10:00 over on abc z.also follow us on twitter at 7 news bay area. cover for you tonight on 7 news. come up next. city terrorize. who are the 2 brothers police...
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. >> what does the terms economy? >> it is really the mexican descendant, we have been here for so long. people think it is just an immigrant. constantly replenishing. several generations. we call ourselves to, partly connected indigenously. the people. they call them aztecs and took him back to something that in the 60's became vibrant, political, change. so is kind of like a decision to the sake of my live identity which also includes justice and a better country. >> solar you when you join the gain? >> i was 11 years old. i got involved in the most intense part of it. not everybody does. gains, neighborhood gangs. a lot of guys who were in it, around it. some guys get into a really heavy. get into heroin. i got into -- house in and out of jail, jamal. violent things including writing, including -- the return to give me for some murder the never -- attempted murder rose 17 taba was very fortunate. as of people that the, the way in november. i ended up leaving the drugs from leaving the gang life and not having to do
. >> what does the terms economy? >> it is really the mexican descendant, we have been here for so long. people think it is just an immigrant. constantly replenishing. several generations. we call ourselves to, partly connected indigenously. the people. they call them aztecs and took him back to something that in the 60's became vibrant, political, change. so is kind of like a decision to the sake of my live identity which also includes justice and a better country. >> solar...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we showed you this at the top of the hour, fenway park. this is one of the most visible signs that boston is beginning to heal. right now, fenway park is alive with red sox fans cheering on their home team and their hometown. the world is cheering on boston and the red sox. poppy harlow joins me live at the ballpark. poppy, would i want to be the team that beats boston now? >> reporter: i do not think you would, don. all is fair in love and war in professional sports i suppose, but i don't know, this is a city, a country rooting for the boston red sox. this is the first home game since the bombing at the monday marathon. they have a tradition of having a morning home game before the marathon on monday and then running the marathon. and it is this entire citywide celebration. this is the first time back at fenway. want to show you this poster. people walking in holding this, boston strong. and you see from the video all of the people extremely exci
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we showed you this at the top of the hour, fenway park. this is one of the most visible signs that boston is beginning to heal. right now, fenway park is alive with red sox fans cheering on their home team and their hometown. the world is cheering on boston and the red sox. poppy harlow joins me live at the ballpark. poppy, would i want to be the team that beats...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back to a special edition of "newsroom," live from boston. i'm wolf blitzer reporting. today, the fbi faces a grilling on capitol hill over the boston bombings, lawmakers want to know if the agency missed vital clues two years ago. that's when agents interviewed the older suspect, tamerlan tsavraev, at the request of the russian government. cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta joins us from washington now with what's going on. a lot of frustration, a lot of what ifs, could if this boston magnificent y massacre been prevented? those are the questions that will be brought forward today. >> that's right, wolf. it will be playing out on capitol hill. the senate intelligence committee has set a hearing for 2:30 this afternoon with fbi officials, they wil
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back to a special edition of "newsroom," live from boston. i'm wolf blitzer reporting. today, the fbi faces a grilling on capitol hill over the boston bombings,...
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. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, creating less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have paid or they're getting less. but also we
. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring....
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it pumps nearly $18 million into the local economy. abc7 news. >>> lisa argen joins us now with a beautiful forecast. i mean we don't really get temperatures like this here. >> we are going to see perhaps some records early next week. it should be certainly a clear and nice morning. there is a little bit in the way of patchy fog off the coast. it's really nice downtown with numbers in the low 50s. you see from this vantage point it looks nice and clear. we will talk about how warm it will get today and the hottest day of the week. that's coming up. >> also ahead the giants return home against the padres with madison bum gartner on the hill. he hasn't lost a game this season. could he keep his winning ways >> welcome back. the giants rushed home from a seven-day road trip and last night against the padres they hoped to snap a three-game losing streak. here's abc7 news reporter, sports director, rather, larry beil, with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. the giants had boston in mind last night. increase
it pumps nearly $18 million into the local economy. abc7 news. >>> lisa argen joins us now with a beautiful forecast. i mean we don't really get temperatures like this here. >> we are going to see perhaps some records early next week. it should be certainly a clear and nice morning. there is a little bit in the way of patchy fog off the coast. it's really nice downtown with numbers in the low 50s. you see from this vantage point it looks nice and clear. we will talk about how...
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> 2,000 jobs, full-time jobs, jobs with benefits, jobs with good rates of pay, certainly in a tough economy we're excited to put people to work. >> reporter: job interviews are under way. 100 people a day climbing to 200. folks like mike jackson, who has been out of work for quite a while. >> since december. that was just a seasonal job. i haven't had a full-time job since march of 2010. >> reporter: the casino needs workers to service 3,000 slot machines and conduct 145 table games. a dealer school is also under way and fantasia gabriel wants in. >> i have always cards and so i went to vegas for my 21st birthday and i seen how much fun they are having and i want to have that much fun. >> reporter: there are downsides concerns that people will get hooked who can't afford to gamble and environmental impact. >> if it was some sort of anything else besides a casino i would probably be happier. but it's so big and it's just like right in the middle of the really scenic area. >> reporter: a lawsuit is pending. but it appears the casino now has momentum. for fantasia, the casino promises a job an
> 2,000 jobs, full-time jobs, jobs with benefits, jobs with good rates of pay, certainly in a tough economy we're excited to put people to work. >> reporter: job interviews are under way. 100 people a day climbing to 200. folks like mike jackson, who has been out of work for quite a while. >> since december. that was just a seasonal job. i haven't had a full-time job since march of 2010. >> reporter: the casino needs workers to service 3,000 slot machines and conduct 145...
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you also expect there to be kind of an economies of scales. as people move away from backyards and basements there is a big industrial growth. for number of reasons like expecting the production cost to go go-go down the decisions of the state or any other jurisdiction makes about this and the decisions they make about what kind of production to allow and what to tax, that's really going to end up shaping what the retail price into aim. this is important because -- to the price of this is something that both sides pay attention to. >> host: what is the current status of marijuana legalization across the country quest. >> guest: it's interesting. so, what happened in colorado and washington state in november was truly unprecedented. before then, no modern jurisdiction have ever remove the prohibition on the commercial production, distribution or possession of marijuana for nonmedical purposes. not even the netherlands. that's what's interesting. a lot of people say why can we look at the netherlands and see what they did? if you're over 18 and
you also expect there to be kind of an economies of scales. as people move away from backyards and basements there is a big industrial growth. for number of reasons like expecting the production cost to go go-go down the decisions of the state or any other jurisdiction makes about this and the decisions they make about what kind of production to allow and what to tax, that's really going to end up shaping what the retail price into aim. this is important because -- to the price of this is...
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spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use as a safety cushion therefore i think politicians are primarily responsible for the fall at a rather a direct question now what happened in cyprus can we describe this is an action to expropriate russian money and in general how much money did russia lose out on this or do you agree with president vladimir putin saying that what happened there is going to make investors more inclined to keep russian money to keep their money in russia. i wouldn't call it an action to expropriate russian money since there were not too many options to choose from this is a very unpleasant way to deal with the problem maybe ev
spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use...
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that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a labor representative at the professional aerospace union and he explained to us his stance on trade negotiations. a lot of times you kind of suggested this in the way you friend the question a lot of times it comes across as free trade versus protectionism and my union for instance where in the earth space industry we're one hundred percent in favor of trade everybody i know is in favor of trade we make products the rest world wants to buy so the issue for us is is having a good trade policy or a bad trade policy and i think we would know a good trade policy i think all of us do a good trade policy is o
that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a...
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which is bellwether in stable economy was much higher. i think acuety of the political season in the u.s. has kept the u.s. down. lori: that's a good observation. i'm also curious there is something cultural to take into consideration too. are europeans everyday people as cognizant how at risk how sluggish their economy is? there are reports that germany, france, are at risk for credit downgrades? do you think people care about perhaps the way some americans do? >> probably not and the media doesn't focus on it in that way. we've gone three or four years without a truly major crisis occurring. there is lot of worries that cyprus, greece, could go down. and perhaps not as clear as some portrayed it to be. melissa: you said politics in the u.s. is influencing how optimistic your survey respondents are. you're seeing some improvement. what specifically are people keying into now. is the worst behind us or are they looking into new things and opportunities? >> i think the worst is behind us. we had a bruising political season, a lot of concer
which is bellwether in stable economy was much higher. i think acuety of the political season in the u.s. has kept the u.s. down. lori: that's a good observation. i'm also curious there is something cultural to take into consideration too. are europeans everyday people as cognizant how at risk how sluggish their economy is? there are reports that germany, france, are at risk for credit downgrades? do you think people care about perhaps the way some americans do? >> probably not and the...
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and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten years later the statue of limitation and he said if you're not willing to do these things you should not be in the hedge fund business why you know if this is putting our economy a risk for the money out of out of the middle class it's great it's creating huge economic this distortions i mean we're wealth inequality united states is among the worst in the world now whereas you know when reagan came into office we were pretty reasonable. in the minute we have left here. is anybody going to do anything about this or any serious efforts elizabeth warren as well you know we were we had a
and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten...
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it keeps the united states competitive and our global economy. >> in order to get an outside opinion about what is going on in america, i traveled to germany. a cool tour ofng his butchery, he told me how things are done in germany compared to america. there are many specialis america. our apprenticeship system in germany is very dynamic. our workers are used in many areas of the work. my american friend was surprised to see the same staff sleeping and serving. and all the necessary things are learned in a three-year apprenticeship. this apprenticeship system serves as a worldwide example and should definitely be maintained. apprentices' ships? not good enough? i needed some sort of explanation. that is what i spoke to dr. orsino, headmaster of west mr. academy. what kind of challenge to educators face today? there's a time in which the mother, father, children would ents gto school andnts wlde they only have one parent or there are issues at all. they bring those challenges into the classroom. i think schools should help children love to learn, love to read, become the thinkers, bec
it keeps the united states competitive and our global economy. >> in order to get an outside opinion about what is going on in america, i traveled to germany. a cool tour ofng his butchery, he told me how things are done in germany compared to america. there are many specialis america. our apprenticeship system in germany is very dynamic. our workers are used in many areas of the work. my american friend was surprised to see the same staff sleeping and serving. and all the necessary...
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this the japanese government's all-in attitude about the economy. they've been pouring yen into the economy, which makes the yen cheaper, which makes the we-u cheaper. >> cash flow. >> that's right. >>> rob mayeda is in for christina loren. i saw a bright, full moon coming in. >> without the cloud cover, you were able to see it. san francisco is wondering, is the moon even out there this morning? low clouds are back. cool temperatures, too, especially inland. south bay and east bay allowing to see the moon outside this morning. the low clouds and the sea breeze both combining to really drop temperatures heading into the afternoon. 40s to near 50 outside right now. look at the 24-hour change in temperatures for the north bay. livermore, we had dry, north winds warming things up in the morning yesterday. not the case this morning. we'll see that sea breeze turn cooler. enough wind during the day, air quality has approved for ground level ozone, back in the good range. one of the things you'll notice, temperatures running cooler. highs in the 60s and 7
this the japanese government's all-in attitude about the economy. they've been pouring yen into the economy, which makes the yen cheaper, which makes the we-u cheaper. >> cash flow. >> that's right. >>> rob mayeda is in for christina loren. i saw a bright, full moon coming in. >> without the cloud cover, you were able to see it. san francisco is wondering, is the moon even out there this morning? low clouds are back. cool temperatures, too, especially inland. south...
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that's a great tell of the real economy. boy, it's hard not to -- >> there's a lot going on regarding housing. we'll keep our eyes on the homebuilders. >> these people want to try to find a hole in the housing starts, good luck. this is a very big move and we're building far fewer homes than what are destroyed by fire and flood. a lot of people will live with their mother-in-laws. >> despite what we know about the price of building products, right? and the cost of contractors and electricians. >> and i think some of those costs again will come down. copper came down big, and aluminum bid. we'll take you to boston. we're expecting this to be the fbi in charge of the boston field office and deval patrick there and the u.s. attorney carmen ortiz. let's listen in. >> everyone, thank you for coming this morning. less than 24 hours after yesterday's act of terror we wanted to organize a briefing for you with the information that we have. the mayor is here, the members of our congressional delegation, all of the law enforcement lea
that's a great tell of the real economy. boy, it's hard not to -- >> there's a lot going on regarding housing. we'll keep our eyes on the homebuilders. >> these people want to try to find a hole in the housing starts, good luck. this is a very big move and we're building far fewer homes than what are destroyed by fire and flood. a lot of people will live with their mother-in-laws. >> despite what we know about the price of building products, right? and the cost of contractors...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. >> jimmy: tonight on the program -- you know him "community" and the "hangover" movies. starting april 26th you can see him alongside mark wahlberg and dwayne johnson in the new movie "pain and gain," ken jeong is here. >> everyone is either a doer or a don'ter. don't be a don'ter. do be a doer. what are you, big boy? >> i'm a doer. >> say it like you mean it! >> please welcome ken jeong. >> i'm trying to imagine you as an actual doctor. >> i know, i know. >> i was a doctor that would do mr. chow man. the doctor was naked all the time. i thought the patients were supposed to be the naked ones. >> i know, i know. >> i found something interesting out today. our band leader e-mailed me to inform me that our base player was one of your patients. >> yeah, i was talking to him, i was talking to him. >> jimmy: are you still a licensed doctor? >> you know, actually i am. i ponied up the $500 you need to pay the medical board every two years. >> jimmy: you can do that whenever you
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. >> jimmy: tonight on the program -- you know him "community" and the "hangover" movies. starting april 26th you can see him alongside mark wahlberg and dwayne johnson in the new movie "pain and gain," ken jeong is here. >> everyone is either a doer or a don'ter. don't be a don'ter. do be a doer. what are you, big boy? >> i'm a doer. >> say it like you mean it!...
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a fed governor said he expects the american economy will continue to grow. therefore, time for the fed to stop its buying spree. many people think the easy money is the reason the stock market has done so well. this fellow, jeffrey lackert,. s music.twitter.com. twitter says it is about to launch a music discovery feature. look for an update here and as an app on your iphone or ipad. >>> 5:56. tickets going on sale for a hyped-up and very hot ticket for the outside lands concert. we told you yesterday morning, big-time headliners in the golden gate park event this year. paul mccartney will be there, red hot chili papers, phoenix and nine-inch nails set to perform during that three-day festival in august. tickets start today at noon. >>> should be a good show. 5:56. still ahead. >>> it is overwhelming to us for a town of 2400. we have three ambulances and there are literally hundreds of people hurt. >> we continue to get updates out of west texas on the devastating explosion. a live report with the latest developments next. >>> the school is gone. the apartme
a fed governor said he expects the american economy will continue to grow. therefore, time for the fed to stop its buying spree. many people think the easy money is the reason the stock market has done so well. this fellow, jeffrey lackert,. s music.twitter.com. twitter says it is about to launch a music discovery feature. look for an update here and as an app on your iphone or ipad. >>> 5:56. tickets going on sale for a hyped-up and very hot ticket for the outside lands concert. we...
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what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that wasn't, you don't think that was the result of anything else that was going on around the world? a lot of people thought maybe you would pounce on gold if you saw what was going on in boston. maybe that is a little bit of a bounce back that we with saw today. you think it is really about global weakness and it continues? >> oh, absolutely. if we look, melissa, just over the --. melissa: hedge fund unwinding, pardon me, hedge fund unwinding as well. >> indeed. and also a billion dollars poured out one. etfs on friday. gold etfs are backed by physical gold, when
what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that...